Surya Namaskar – A Full Body Yoga Pose

Surya namaskar ( or Sun salutation) – A holistic full body exercise to rejuvenate our body. These are sequence of 12 yoga postures. Each pose complements the next, providing a full-body workout. Here are the 12 poses that are performed in a sequence, moving from one to the next with each inhale or exhale

Surya Namaskar
  1. Pranamasana (Prayer Pose)
    Stand on a yoga mat with feet together and hands in a prayer position in front of your chest.
  2. Hasta Uttanasana (Raised Arms Pose)
    Inhale and raise your arms above your head, arching your back slightly and looking up.
  3. Padahastasana (Standing Forward Bend)
    Exhale and bend forward from the hips, bringing your hands down to touch the floor beside your feet, or as close as you can.
  4. Ashwa Sanchalanasana (Equestrian Pose)
    Inhale and step your right leg back, lowering your knee to the ground. Keep your left knee bent at a 90-degree angle, and look up, opening your chest.
  5. Dandasana (Stick Pose)
    Exhale and step the left leg back to meet the right, keeping your body in a straight line, similar to a plank position.
  6. Ashtanga Namaskara (Eight-Limbed Pose)
    Lower your knees, chest, and chin to the floor, keeping your hips slightly raised. This is sometimes referred to as the “Salute with Eight Parts.”
  7. Bhujangasana (Cobra Pose)
    Inhale and slide forward, lifting your chest up into a cobra position, with elbows bent and shoulders down.
  8. Adho Mukha Svanasana (Downward-Facing Dog Pose)
    Exhale and lift your hips up and back, forming an inverted V shape with your body.
  9. Ashwa Sanchalanasana (Equestrian Pose)
    Inhale and step your right foot forward between your hands, with your left leg extended back, similar to pose 4.
  10. Padahastasana (Standing Forward Bend)
    Exhale and bring your left foot forward to meet the right, returning to the forward bend position.
  11. Hasta Uttanasana (Raised Arms Pose)
    Inhale and sweep your arms up, arching back slightly.
  12. Pranamasana (Prayer Pose)
    Exhale and bring your hands back to the prayer position in front of your chest.

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